Primary nameserver, blank, or q:
Enter the IP of the primary nameserver in dotted-decimal form:
nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn

Secondary nameserver, blank, or q:
Leave blank for no secondary nameserver. Or enter the IP of the
secondary nameserver in dotted-decimal form: nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn

Enter hostname, blank, or q:
Enter the host name of the Search Appliance. Ideally this will match
whatever your DNS has for the assigned IP. At the very least
it should be a fully qualified name such as "app.mydomain.com"
so that email notifications etc. can work. It should never be
a single word like "mysearch" as that can delay the boot process.

Enter DNS Domain Name, blank, or q:
Enter the domain to use on unqualified host names, such "mydomain.com".
Or leave blank to prevent unqualified names from resolving.

F) drop Firewall/NAT (Allow all network access)
will drop all firewall ant NAT rules that you may have setup
using the webmin web interface. It will also permanently delete
the firewall and NAT configs so they will not come back on upon boot.
This is most useful when you've
accidentally created a firewall configuration that locks you
out of the admin interface.

A) drop Admin restrictions (HTTPS,IP,Cipher requirements)
will remove all system-wide settings that restrict the web admin
interface. This is useful if you've accidentally created a config
that locks you out of the admin interface. This is permanent. Any
desired restrictions will have to be re-added from the web interface.

I) dIagnostics
will enter a sub-menu of network diagnostics as follows.

P) Ping
will request a hostname or IP and send icmp packets to that host. It
will run continuously until you press C.

T) Traceroute
will request a hostname or IP and trace the network route to that host.

L) Lookup hostname
will request a hostname and, optionally, a name server IP and will lookup
the IP for the given hostname on the configured, or given, DNS server.

F) Fetch a URL
will request a URL and attempt to fetch that URL. It will print out
all of the received HTTP/HTTPS headers but not the content. You may
also enter a FILE URL of the form the appliance takes to test mounted
fileservers. See Network Filesystems & Shares
(3.3).

S) System view
will give a self-updating view of the running system showing actively
running processes, CPU and memory utilization. Press q to quit.

R) RAID info
will display the status of the RAID disk array.

M) Main menu
will return to the main menu.

R) Reboot system
will stop and restart the Search Appliance.

D) shutDown system
will cleanly stop and power down the Search Appliance.

H) Help
will show a short help message.

L) Login (Thunderstone tech support only)
will provide low-level system login for extended troubleshooting.
This can only be used by Thunderstone technical support staff.